B&R-The Chiller

Thursday, May 30, 2002 5:15 PM

Well Im sure AJ can help you more then me, but go right before the park opens, and get an all ride wristband. Then Go straight to Great white. I went in the middle of the summer and I had no line for anything. Just go on all the coasters, but check out the flats, especially Zoom Flume (sp)

GreatAdventureAddict

Anytime durring the day is good, and even weeknights in the late or early summer arn't bad. It's mostly overly pumped teenager like myself who roam the boardwalk, but dont actually go onto the piers.

I also HIGHLY suggest trying the two flat rides on Mariners landing, or the "middle pier". There is one, called the Storm, which is your basic topspin, but it has this special ability to move one arm foward, so you almost tilt over. Then there is my #2 flat ride ever, THE MAELSTORM. This ride is incredible. Take six B&M inverted coaster cars, place them in a hexoganal shape, attach them together from the top, so it looks like a big claw. Then, attach this to a larger support arm, which then rotates, flips, and lifts the "claw". Then, to top it off, they turn on a strobe light. One of the best flats ever.

Then, there's the coasters. The great white is good, nothing too special. Try sitting near the front for a smoother ride. Sea Serpant is good durring the day, because (if you have a wristband) they will let you stay on the coaster for an hour, if there's nobody waiting. Nor'easter, be prepared to have a headache after about 6 trips on this monster. I HIGHLY reccomend sitting towards the front on this.

If you're there for a week, pace yourself. The piers are very easy and enjoyable. Have fun!

bigkirby

Saturday, June 1, 2002 6:08 PM

I just noticed something about the New Jersey (and other coastal pier) parks, why is it that Morey's seems to be the only park that seems to add "permenant" coasters. Most of the others seem to have smaller Pinfaris, mice, etc. Any ideas? Maybe weight on the piers?